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Car Mechanic Sydney: Find Trusted Repairs & Pink Slips

Find a trusted car mechanic in Sydney. Guide to pink slip inspections, car services, repair costs and how to avoid overcharging your vehicle.

By Sydney Daily · Published 1 July 2026, 12:17 pm

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Updated 2 July 2026, 12:20 pm

Car Mechanic Sydney: Find Trusted Repairs & Pink Slips
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Car Mechanics in Sydney 2026

Sydney has thousands of licensed auto repair workshops and mechanics across the metropolitan area. Finding a good mechanic you can trust is one of the most important decisions for any car owner. This guide covers how to find a reliable mechanic in Sydney, what to expect from a car service, and how pink slip (safety inspection) requirements work in NSW. rms.nsw.gov.au

How to Find a Good Mechanic in Sydney

  • MTA NSW member workshops: The Motor Traders Association of NSW maintains a directory of member workshops that have agreed to professional conduct standards. mtansw.com.au
  • NRMA Approved Repairers: NRMA maintains a network of approved repairers in Sydney. mynrma.com.au
  • Google Reviews: Check Google Maps for mechanic reviews near your suburb — look for consistently high ratings across a significant number of reviews (50+ is a reasonable threshold).
  • Word of mouth: Ask neighbours, colleagues and local community groups for trusted local mechanics — personal referrals remain the most reliable indicator.

Pink Slip (eSafety Check) in Sydney 2026

NSW requires a pink slip (eSafety check) for most vehicles over 5 years old at registration renewal. The pink slip is an inspection of safety-critical components including brakes, lights, tyres, suspension and steering. It does NOT include a mechanical service — it only checks safety items. Pink slip inspections are conducted by authorised inspection stations and cost approximately $35-$65 in Sydney. Search for authorised inspection stations at service.nsw.gov.au.

What Does a Car Service Cost in Sydney 2026?

  • Minor service (oil and filter change): $120-$250 depending on vehicle and workshop
  • Major service: $250-$600+ depending on vehicle, age and what is included
  • Log book service (new car): $250-$500+ at a dealership or authorised repairer

Always ask for a written quote before approving any repairs. Under NSW law, mechanics must provide a written quote for all repairs over a set threshold.

Consumer Rights for Car Repairs in NSW

If you dispute a repair or feel you were overcharged, contact NSW Fair Trading: fairtrading.nsw.gov.au. NSW has specific consumer protections for motor vehicle repairs under the Motor Vehicle Repairs Act 1980 (NSW).

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